Overview

Key Dates

Overview

Act. Innovate. Transform.

The education profession is dynamic, challenging and critically important to society. It is also life-changing for those who are well-prepared.

At Quinnipiac, we prepare outstanding classroom teachers, administrators and instructional designers alike. Our program is intentionally designed to develop not only first-rate teachers, but leaders and innovators who continually improve upon the way a well-rounded education is delivered.

Our approach draws on best practices and leading-edge theory to provide the tools you'll need to take action, think innovatively and, ultimately, transform lives. Our award-winning faculty bring a wealth of working experience to their teaching, and our hands-on curriculum emphasizes classroom simulations and close partnerships with a number of area school districts.

The point of difference is clear, and will only becomes more evident as you advance in your career. School districts across Connecticut and around the country regularly tell us how effective and talented our alumni are. If you're ready to be a part of that, then the journey to a rewarding, meaningful career begins right here.

95%

Success Rate

Percentage of 2017 MAT graduates employed as full-time teachers within four months of graduation.

49

Community Partnerships

Partnerships with area schools mean MAT candidates participate in internships where they gain guided, hands-on professional practices.

12

Average Class Size

Faculty

Learning from her experience

Anne Dichele, Dean of the School of Education and director of the MAT program, begins class with "morning meeting."

Inspiring the next generation of teachers

Professor Anne Dichele is typical of our faculty in an important way: she has worked in the classroom and learned what works. In 1997, she was one of six public school educators who capitalized on a new Connecticut state law allowing charter schools and founded an academically challenging, cooperative-learning-based charter school in an urban school district in Norwalk. She continues to serve as chair of the Side by Side Charter School’s board of directors.

Dichele brings invaluable perspective to her students—from someone who has been there and made a difference in education. She also continues to look for new ways to make a difference. The combination is a hallmark of our faculty here.

Programs at a Glance

An ambitious approach to higher education

Our programs aim to inspire. The School of Education programs are dynamic—both in and outside the classroom. Students investigate and apply new knowledge to educational challenges in real-world settings.

We combine rigorous curricula with a sequenced set of strong, hands-on, clinical experiences. We provide a deeply engaged, forward-looking faculty. We place our student teachers in the care of best-practice mentors in trusted partner school districts. Our program is intentionally designed to prepare graduates to think innovatively, transforming the way our nation approaches education.

Career Development

Alumni learning from alumni

Church Street School Principal Stacie D'Antonio, EDL '10, meets with intervention specialist Sara Boyd '14 at the Hamden school. A proud alumni, D'antonio is also a mentor and major resource for her student-teachers. She is just one in a vast network of local educators and school leaders available to graduates in the School of Education.

Career Development

Develop the skills to change your community — and the world

At Quinnipiac’s School of Education, we place great emphasis on career preparation and placement. We expose our students to great teaching, and also to the great challenges in inner-city school districts. We send students each year on a mind-expanding service trip to Nicaragua. We support them as they research and present papers at national teachers’ conferences. As our students prepare to graduate, we invite area education professionals to take part in mock job interviews, giving students the kind of real-world feedback that will help when the interviews count.

Alumni Spotlight

Gain real-world teaching experience

Even at an early age, Rebecca Rice ’14, MAT ’15, knew she wanted to be a teacher.

"I always found my teachers to be incredibly helpful," she said. "Watching them make such an impact on their students made me want to do the same when I got older."

Rice's lifelong desire to teach and help others was reinforced by her work experience in real classrooms through the School of Education's five-year master's program in elementary education. As part of her course work, Rice spent two hours every week in a fifth-grade classroom at Fair Haven School in New Haven, Connecticut helping out with lesson plans and working one on one with students.

"I love walking into the classroom and having those 'light bulb moments' with the students," said Rice, who is now a fourth-grade teacher in Farmington, Connecticut. "You just all of a sudden see them get it and you know you helped them get to that point. That, for me, is the most rewarding part of teaching."

Fulfilling a lifelong passion

Rebecca Rice '14, MAT '15, earned a five-year BA/MAT with a concentration in history.

Admissions and Financial Aid

Take your first step in shaping the next generation

Our students in the School of Education aren’t just numbers to us. And neither are you. We’re happy to guide you through the application process and respond to your individual needs and concerns at every step.

We'll also break down the cost-effective benefits of the 5-year BA/MAT programs, help you make the necessary transition from undergraduate to graduate study, and explain how your graduate internship experiences pay for a portion of your tuition.

Centers and Resources

Spaces that inspire

The School of Education occupies nearly 6,000 square feet on our North Haven Campus, with a variety of sophisticated facilities designed to train future teachers. Many of your classes will be held in technologically advanced rooms that feature touch-screen SMART boards, and elementary and secondary education students have access to a small library with specialized books and materials.

The Curriculum Center is ideal for class meetings, Praxis workshops and other group work, and is equipped with a Polyvision board and modern projection equipment. You'll have all the tools you need to be prepared for a successful career as an educator.

We also have partnerships with two local schools - Side by Side Charter School and Fair Haven School, both of which provide opportunities for hands-on professional development experiences.

Educating the next generation of educators

Our Work

Work that lifts all students

A student enjoys teaching so much that he spends more than the 20 required semester hours observing students at a high school in New Haven – and then is hired full time by the school during his student-teaching year. A graduate becomes a high school principal, and sets out to build partnerships with local universities to give his students college experience and help them make a smoother transition to college. A faculty member writes a book exploring the data and rationale behind common myths in American education, and nudges the national conversation toward what really works. In these and hundreds of stories like them, our students, alumni and faculty are doing work that matters.

Students already touching lives. Alumni in leadership roles. Experienced faculty working to change the status quo. It’s what we do.

Accreditation

Exceeding the highest standards in public education

The School of Education is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), the organization responsible for professional accreditation for teacher education, under the National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE) standards, and by the Connecticut State Department of Education.

School of Education graduates earn exceptionally high scores on licensure examinations required for certification both within and outside the state of Connecticut, including the Praxis II tests for elementary and secondary teacher candidates in the master of arts in teaching program, as well as the Connecticut Administrators' Test (CAT) taken by the candidates in the sixth-year diploma program in educational leadership.